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Feedback loops amplify or stabilize system dynamics from "summary" of Complexity by Mitchell M. Waldrop

Feedback loops can be powerful tools in understanding how systems behave over time. These loops can either amplify or stabilize system dynamics, depending on the nature of the feedback involved. In some cases, a feedback loop may reinforce the behavior of a system, leading to exponential growth or decline. This amplification can cause rapid and unpredictable changes in the system's overall state. On the other hand, feedback loops can also serve to stabilize system dynamics by counteracting external influences. When a system is perturbed, a stabilizing feedback loop can help bring it back to its original state. This process of self-cor...
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    Complexity

    Mitchell M. Waldrop

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